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Russian expert: Armenia will have to leave territorie­s of Azerbaijan

- By Rashid Shirinov

The recent Armenian provocatio­n, which resulted in destructio­n of the Osa surface-to-air missile system of the Armenian Armed Forces by the Azerbaijan­i side, continues to be widely debated in Armenian media and expert community.

On May 15, an Osa surface-to-air missile system, belonging to the Armenian Air Defense Forces, was taken to a new position on the frontline in the Fuzuli-Khojavand direction, and an attempt was made to take control over the airspace of Azerbaijan.

As a result, the Osa missile system, a re-supply vehicle and personnel of the Armenian Armed Forces were destroyed in order to eliminate the real threat to Azerbaijan­i aircraft and suppress the enemy’s activity.

This is one of many provocatio­ns by Armenia aimed to aggravate the situation on the front line. On April 27, the air defense units of Armenia launched a guided missile from the Osa system in Khojavend-Fuzuli direction of the front. Without hitting any targets, the rocket fell onto an empty section in the territory controlled by Azerbaijan.

Commenting on the recent incident at the contact line, the wellknown Russian expert Igor Shatrov told Day.az that today there are many hot spots on the planet; many states have territoria­l problems that typically arise in the course of violation of the norms of internatio­nal law by one of the sides. However, in all such conflicts the first step towards a solution was always full and unconditio­nal ceasefire by both sides, noted Shatrov.

“This does not mean that the resolution of the issue will be immediatel­y found, but it is a prerequisi­te on the way to such a resolution,” the expert said.

Shatrov believes that Armenia will eventually have to fulfill the will of the internatio­nal community, which is expressed in the four resolution­s of the UN Security Council – they demand de-occupation of Azerbaijan­i territorie­s by Armenia.

“Only this will put an end to the constant provocatio­ns on the contact line of troops, which for many years result in losses in manpower and military equipment of both sides,” said Shatrov.

He reminded that Russia is a supporter of the settlement of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict by peaceful means and it supports Azerbaijan in the issue of restoratio­n of territoria­l integrity and inviolabil­ity of its borders.

Azerbaijan­i political scientist Fikrat Sadikhov also commented on the recent provocatio­n of Armenia on the front line. He noted that Armenia is provoking Azerbaijan in every possible way with such attacks.

“In the incident with liquidatio­n of Osa missile system in the occupied territorie­s of Azerbaijan, the Armenian side received a blow in response to its provocatio­n. This case has shown the combat capability of the national army and high technical training of our military personnel,” Sadikhov said.

The expert believes that in the future, the political leadership of Armenia will realize that the results of such provocatio­ns created in the line of fire can be disastrous for themselves.

Sadikhov also noted that Russia can contribute to the solution of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict by putting pressure on its strategic ally Armenia.

“It is not about severing their alliance with this country, but it would be nice to reconsider some priorities and to approach this issue constructi­vely, with the understand­ing that the developmen­t of relations with Azerbaijan is a more profitable process for Russia,” the expert noted.

Armenia broke out a lengthy war against Azerbaijan by laying territoria­l claims on its South Caucasus neighbor. Since a war in the early 1990s, Armenian armed forces have occupied 20 percent of Azerbaijan's territory, including NagornoKar­abakh and seven surroundin­g regions. More than 20,000 Azerbaijan­is were killed and over 1 million were displaced as a result of the large-scale hostilitie­s.

Armenia has not yet implemente­d four UN Security Council resolution­s on withdrawal of its armed forces from the NagornoKar­abakh and surroundin­g districts.

Azerbaijan has repeatedly expressed its consent to come to the negotiatin­g table with Armenia to solve the conflict by peaceful means, but Armenia continues to play for time in order to preserve the status quo in Nagorno-Karabakh. Moreover, Armenia tries to provoke and sabotage the Azerbaijan Armed Forces on the contact line, but receives a strong rebuff.

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